Seriously? I think it is a great year. All the games are going down to the wire with plenty of OT games. Then there are games were teams are coming back from around 15 down. Not a ton of upsets but I think it has been very good.

Meh. For the most part, the teams that were "supposed" to win, if you can rightfully say that in the NCAA tournament, have won. I mean, when you look at the sweet sixteen, the highest seeded team to make it there was UNLV, #7. The highest seeded team to make it to the elite eight, was oregon, #3. And of course, the final four is yielding 2 number one's, and two two's.

I don't know. Maybe after last year, this one just seems a little dull to me.

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Meh. For the most part, the teams that were "supposed" to win, if you can rightfully say that in the NCAA tournament, have won. I mean, when you look at the sweet sixteen, the highest seeded team to make it there was UNLV, #7. The highest seeded team to make it to the elite eight, was oregon, #3. And of course, the final four is yielding 2 number one's, and two two's.

I don't know. Maybe after last year, this one just seems a little dull to me.

Like I said not a ton of upsets. Upsets do not determine if it is good or not. I've enjoyed this years a lot more than last year. I'd take these good close games over upsets anyday.

this tourney has been great. there have been multiple upsets, but not as many as last year, i also liked that there were so many comebacks and tight games. I mention comebacks mainly because that is how my boys made the final four.

If you're a big time program, why would you waste a scholarship on a player who doesn't want to be there? The guy isn't going to want to play, isn't going to give effort, and is going to transfer after a year. Don't pass up a guy who will just waste a year in your program, when you can release him, spin it as him being a spoiled brat, and leave yourself open to late transfers or late signees.

Majerus was a pretty decent coach that knew how to recruit to what he wanted to run. He was able to bring in Keith VanHorn and make him a star. He screws up the word "O"ffense but other than that he knows his stuff